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This interview was with my Nana the oldest of my family members. We talked about childhood memories and stories from her childhood.
Due to a glitch, interview begins halfway through the Kennedy assasination, and covers their experiences of that, the moon landing, and 9/11.
Sarah Gray, age 47, (Washington DC) blood transfusion recipient, interviews Jack Delaney (61), one of the 10 anonymous strangers who donated 1 of the units of the blood she received during childbirth in 2010. "I'd like to make a new...
We talked about my mother’s life until this point. Also what the future looks like for her.
Our conversation centered on my transformation from two-time college dropout plagued with depression and suicide ideation to college graduate in my mid-40s and eventually a Ph.D. from the Missouri School of Journalism. Dr. Ross’ encouragement and influence paved the way...
My father and I discussed his journey to this place and time in his life. As well as his thoughts about this country(United States) and how he has grown as a person.
Gregory Parker (35) interviews his mother, Regina McCarthy (71), about the influential people in her life, adversity, and her hopes for future generations of her family.
Lisa Coffey [no age given] tells StoryCorps facilitator and conversation partner Lea Zikmund (23) her experience surviving Hurricane Betsy and how the lessons learned from that event relate to the COVID-19 crisis.
This story is about a bike accident that turned out ok. Whew!
Carol Chadwick (78) talks to her daughters Patty Jones (44) and Cathy Chadwick (49) about growing up on an Indian Reservation and meeting her late husband.
Vicky has experienced tramatic events over the years and talks about how her spiritual views have changed and morphed through them all.
I ask my wife to recall her experience giving birth two months early and what triggers memories of that experience.
The interview is me questioning my mom about things in her life as well as things about me.
Although me and my mom are pretty close and know one another well, I asked some more personal and intentional questions to know her a little better.
Mother and daughter duo, Judy Willis [no age given] and Dianna Willis (50), discuss their mutual love for the outdoors, camping and hiking. The two also share their individual experiences surviving near fatal accidents.
My mom describes why she adopted me from China and the challenges I faced from being in an orphanage affecting my development as an infant.
I (David) ask my mom some questions that I didn’t know the answer to. I learn a lot from this conversation with my mom.